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The VetPartners Equine Clinical Board

The VetPartners Clinical Board comprises a network of clinical communities, representing all species and disciplines, who are highly motivated and passionate about progressing care together. Everyone within VetPartners is welcome to join our network of clinical board communities to share experience and knowledge.

The Equine Clinical Board (ECB) sits within this network and is made up of ten motivated volunteers from across our practices who represent our equine clinical teams and a variety of team roles.

The ECB engage with clinical teams in the wider group to lead quality improvement activities, support in-practice research and champion evidence-based veterinary medicine. They champion collective clinical leadership and support our teams in lifelong professional development.

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Equine Animal Clinical Board (ECB)
Leadership Team
Members
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Julia Shrubb, Chair

Three Counties Equine Hospital


Anna Saul, Deputy

Aireworth Vets

Jamie Prutton

Liphook Equine Hospital

Ollie Crowe
Bourton Vale Equine Clinic

Rachel Schneiders
Gillivervet

Helena Dunlavey

Mayes & Scrine

Katie Burden

Rossdales

Kate Pedley

Ashbrook Equine Hospital

The ECB also support our Clinical Interest Groups (CIGs), to share knowledge, skills, experience and expertise and form a conduit for case discussions and advice internally.  The equine CIGs enable people with similar clinical interests to provide support and mentorship, alongside a variety of other roles including:

  • Identifying knowledge gaps in practice

  • Driving our quality improvement and clinical research activities

  • Holding clinical meetings and CPD events on relevant topics

  • Sharing knowledge via case discussions

  • Contributing to the creation of clinical decision-making resources

  • Providing feedback and representation for our broader clinical communities

 

The ECB are supported by the Clinical Board Support Team, a designated team with both clinical and extensive research experience, who are well published and known for the work they undertake. The team are dedicated to collaborating with our communities to facilitate the development of new skills, including the assessment and communication of evidence. 

Together we want to optimise clinical outcomes for our patients, our clients and our people. We are passionate about evidence-based practice and want to improve our knowledge base for clinical decision-making. Together, we drive new knowledge to support informed choices, providing the right care for our patients and clients, whatever their circumstances.

We work with honesty and integrity, welcoming external partnerships with like-minded people, to contribute to the evidence base for the benefit of the whole profession.

To find out more or get in touch, please contact the Equine Clinical Board at clinical.board@vetpartnersgroup.com

Equine Clinical Interest Groups (CIGs)

Behaviour

Dentistry

Ethics

Internal Medicine

Lameness

Nursing

Stud Medicine

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Learn more about the work of the Equine Clinical Board
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Clinical Quality Improvement

 

Quality Improvement means looking at our current standards of care and finding ways to make them better and more consistent. This allows us to progress care together for the benefit of the animals we treat, our clients and our teams.

You can read more about clinical Quality Improvement (QI) at VetPartners here:

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Clinical Research and Development

 

We drive the creation of new knowledge to progress practice within the group and the broader profession. This enables us to deliver evidence-based care and give back to the veterinary community.

You can read more about clinical research and development at VetPartners here:

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Creating Clinical Decision-making Resources

 

Working with our Clinical Interest Groups (CIGs), the Equine Clinical Board have created numerous evidence-based resources to support our teams in practice, review new medicines which have come on the market and address knowledge gaps that have been reported to us.

Examples of some of the clinical decision-making tools we have developed include:

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Equioxx chewable tablets for horses

 

Created by the Equine Clinical Board’s Equine Orthopaedic Clinical Interest Group. This resource gives an overview of information on Equioxx tablets (firocoxib) for horses.

Decision making when Using Antibiotics in Equine Wounds

 

This resource was created by the Equine Clinical Board's Internal Medicine Clinical Interest Group. It is a decision-making tree on using antibiotics in equine wounds which will help us all with our antibiotic stewardship.

Equine Foot Radiographs

 

A practical guide on equine foot radiographs, created by the Equine Clinical Board Orthopaedic Clinical Interest Group (CIG). This resource will support clinical teams in creating diagnostic quality foot images.

You can also browse all our Equine Clinical Board resources here.

 

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Equine Insights

 

Twice a year we publish Insights to keep our teams up to date on key Clinical Board activities within VetPartners. The Clinical Board is for everyone in our teams working with clients and their animals. To make us as effective as possible it is important that clinical teams know about us, what we do and know how to join and contribute to our activities. You can learn more about this and access previous editions of Insights below:

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At VetPartners we are fortunate to have an engaging and approachable Clinical Board Support Team (CBST) with both clinical and extensive research experience. To learn more about the work of the CBST and how they empower our teams to undertake clinical quality improvement and research, click here.

To find out more about the work we do visit VetPartners Learning or email us at clinical.board@vetpartnersgroup.com

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